Greetings,
I have no real experience working with translations but do believe
(hope) how to handle all of this is fully covered in the HOWTO. If
not then let's be sure to update it.
http://doc.php.net/php/dochowto/chapter-translation.php
You may also want to look at some other translations for ideas, with
the JA translation being a good choice:
http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/phpdoc-ja/
http://news.php.net/php.doc.ja
And Takagi, could you have a look at the HOWTO and make sure it's up
to date on this topic?
Regards,
Philip
On Jun 1, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Etienne Kneuss wrote:
Hello,
$Revision: x $ will get extended to the correct value by CVS,
(unless the file is marked as binary), so no problem at this point.
The EN revision should point to the english version you're
translating, so automated tools can track outdated files.
Regards
Knut Urdalen wrote:
I'm not used to CVS (only Subversion), so I'm wondering what you
want me to do with the revision tags inside the files I copy from
the English version?
I.e: <!-- $Revision: 1.178 $ -->
Should I replace it with something else? Or just remove it from
the translated version? I suppose it should not be the same.
Regards,
Knut
Philip Olson wrote:
Thanks :) I'll do an initial check-in of current translated
files when phpdoc-no is up.
And so it begins... have fun! :)
http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/phpdoc-no/
Regards,
Philip
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